Choosing
a bookkeeper can be daunting. We want to make sure that you find the one that best fits your needs, even if that isn’t us.

Full-Cycle Bookkeeper

A full-cyclebookkeeper is a liaison between you and your Certified Public Accountant (CPA), performing all aspects of bookkeeping: accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, data management, account reconciliations, recording journal entries, creating detailed reports, software training & interfacing, and we work with your CPA to ensure that your taxes are filed correctly and on time.

Data Entry Bookkeeper

Most data entry bookkeepers will only know the basics of invoicing, applying payments, and check writing. They lack the training on how accounting software works with debits and credits, troubleshooting, correct reconciliation techniques, and reporting. Many businesses will hire a data entry bookkeeper thinking they’re hiring a full-cycle bookkeeper at an inexpensive rate.

A QuickBooks ProAdvisor® is very different from a QuickBooks
Certified ProAdvisor®.

Having
an under qualified bookkeeper can cost you time to correct recorded entries and
can cost significant money due to poor financial planning, or government penalties.
It may appear that you’re saving money, but only an experienced full-cycle bookkeeper
who can manage your books completely and accurately, will save you time, money
and peace of mind in the long run. What are accurate, up-to-date financials
worth to you?

Even more important…

Data
entry bookkeepers will soon become extinct; they’re being replaced by artificial
intelligence, which will save you even more time and money. We no longer enter data
manually. We have an app for that. Several of them, in fact. The title of the person
who does the little bit of data entry that’s still required has been changed to
data entry technician. That person is no longer considered a bookkeeper.

We
believe that excellence in bookkeeping is fundamental to the success of a small
business. We are committed to education and training in order to raise the standard
of bookkeeping across the country.

Bookkeeper Redefined

Old definition: A person
who records the day-to-day financial transactions of a business. He or she is usually
responsible for writing the daybooks, which contain records of purchases, sales,
receipts, and payments.